Albert Dock
The Albert Dock was opened in 1846.
Cargo from all over the world passed through these docks
Beatles
Known all over the world, The Beatles
started right here in Liverpool at Mathew Street in a music venue
called The Cavern.
Chinatown
Liverpool has a diverse cultural base
and a trip round Chinatown
soon illustrates the way in which this community has integrated within
the city.
Historic Warships
The Warship Preservation Trust at
Birkenhead features Historic Warships from World War II and the
Falklands War.
Liverpool
The name Liverpool comes from a now
defunct old English word
livered which in itself means clotted. Liverpool therefore means
clotted pool.
Liver Building
A statue of a Liver Bird spreading its
wings from the top of
each clock tower enhances the glory of the building and its impressive
features.
Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral is not an old
Cathedral of ancient times. It
was actually built in the last century and is pretty new by Cathedral
Standards.
Maritime Museum
Merseyside Maritime Museum is in a
former bonded warehouse, part of the historic Albert Dock on the banks
of the River Mersey.
Super Lamb Banana
The sculpture is supposed to represent
the head of a lamb blended into a banana.
Wallasey
Wallasey has a population of circa
50,000 citizens. With an impressive Town Hall and excellent views
across the Mersey
Wirral
The Wirral is a peninsula and divided
from Liverpool by the Mersey and from Wales by the Dee Estuary.
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